The Experience

Newport is still one of Pembrokeshire’s gems – not yet fallen down the well-heeled slippery slope. One narrow main street has interesting shops and restaurants, crowded side streets all hugger-mugger and a cockerel of a castle overlooking the village, magic beaches and small boat inlets. This modern house sits among the old but rises above the roof tops giving 180-degree views of the coast, sea and sky from daybreak to sunset. Big groups of family or close friends will enjoy long days out hiking (the coastal path can be joined in either direction from the beach) painting (people travel here for the lovely light) or pootling about on one of the loveliest beaches in the UK. Mucky boots, sandy wet suits and boards can be stored in the garage, there’s bags of hot water in modern, efficient bathrooms and a large island in the kitchen is just right for cracking open a bottle of wine and chatting while supper is bubbling. A wood-burner belts out the heat in the sitting room and there’s plenty of space for everybody to slump without feeling cramped. You’ve also got a garden, terrace and parking space – gold dust.

Read moreDown arrowUp arrow

Essentials

Swimming pool

Hot tub

Garden

Open fire / woodburner

Breakfast included

Breakfast available

Meals available

Oven

Parking on premises

Free parking nearby

WiFi

Television

Central heating

Limited mobility

Wheelchair access

Mobile reception

Hob

Barbecue

Vegetarian meals

Paid parking nearby

Accessible by public transport

Air conditioning

Relaxation areas

Washing machine

Tennis court

Microwave oven

No smoking

Credit cards

Working farm

Owner has pets

Electricity included

Dishwasher

Pets welcome

Family friendly

Baby monitor

Books and toys

Children welcome

Babies welcome

Stair gates

High chair

Nearby

Pub/bar within 3 miles

Restaurant within 3 miles

Shop within 3 miles

Activities

Bikes available

Food courses

Kayaking

Other courses

Sailing

Surfing

Wild swimming

Read moreDown arrowUp arrow

Information & pricing

Booking information

Check in

3pm

Check out

10am

Booking restrictions

Minimum stay: 6 nights. Parking on-site. Pets by arrangement.

Closed

Rarely.

No smoking

Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.

Meals

Pubs/restaurants 2-minute walk.

Pricing

Nightly price

from £70

Weekly price

from £650

Damage deposit

£250

Surcharges

Sofabed available.

1 Cottage for 9

From £706 beds4 bedrooms

Read moreDown arrowUp arrow

Reviews

An amazing location. The village of Newport on your doorstep, with views overlooking the beach and a mountain to climb, just behind the house with stunning views, and footpaths galore around the beautiful countryside, with the coast path, a ten minute walk away. The house is beautifully decorated, very comfy beds and the kitchen has everything you need. We spend a great week with our friends and kids, on stunning quiet beaches, climbing hills, seeing dolphins and enjoying great food. Natalie and Steve have created a lovely home in a hidden gem of a village. We hope to be back!

Read moreDown arrowUp arrow

Read moreDown arrow

Rain, OxfordJul 2018

A wonderful holiday home with fantastic views. the house was spacious and immaculately presented. We were just a stones throw from cafe's, shops and only a 5 minute walk to the beach. We had a great time and cant wait to come back next year. Thank you.

The neighbourhood

Local points of interest from Natalie Bosworth

There’s 186 miles of Pembrokeshire coastline to explore with some of the most spectacular and quietest stretches North of Newport with a dedicated bus service to return you. To the South you'll find a hidden hamlet where a ruined church meets a sandy cove.

A few minutes stiff walk behind the house brings you into the Preseli Hills national park and the magical Carningli mountain. This wild and unspoilt rocky landscape has a thick carpet of purple heather and offers stunning views of sea, coast and valleys.

Newport Bay is a great summer destination for families, beach sport enthusiasts and boaters. There's ample space for windsurfing, kayaking and sailing in the bay with many small coves and caves to explore. Six beaches within four miles, to soak up the sun.

Newport is a thriving town with a collection of quality cafes, bistros, pubs and eateries. There’s also a butchers, fishmongers, pharmacist, wholefood shop, ironmongers, post office and art galleries. The nearby Gwaun valley has two breweries to visit.

There are numerous ancient monolithic sites around Newport with spectacular capped standing stones. Indeed this is where the stone to create Stonehenge came from. Castell Henllys is re-created iron age village that stages events throughout the summer.